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ATL 1t T A At 1" 4 . (.o ALZA WA - ] Arrivos af t 3 “ 1 & fhe A Arios 6 b 12m. ¢ 1p. m. ¥ OHALL P usimess directory. T Abstract and Ronl Estate. JOBN T.. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Oftice, W. B DARTLEUTT 817 5cuth 18th Stroe. rchltects, PUFRENY & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECT3 Room 14, Crelghton Bloc A. T LARGE Jr. Room 2, (reienton Blaok. Boots and Bhoes. JAMES DaVIND & €O., «¥ins Boots and Shoes. A xoo ©omo work on hand, corner 12th sod Harney. THOS, ERICKSON, 8. E, cor. 10th and Douglas, JOIIN FORTUNATUS, +08 10th atreot, manufacturea to order good work «ad falr pricon, Revalring dovo. Bed Springs. TARRIMFR Manufacturer, 1617 Dourlas et. Bcoks, Nows and Stetionery. 3. L PRUEHAUY 1016 Farnham Streed. Butter and Egge. S0SHANE & SCHROEDFR, the oldest B, and E. house In Nebraska establistiod 1975 Omsha, CEninaL RESTAURANT, MRS A, RYAN, santhwest cornor 10thand Dodg.. Dost Board for the Monay. Satisfaction Guaranieed, st all Youro, Ecard by the Day, Wecl or Month, Good Torms {oF Cash, plled. Furnished Rooms 8y Uarrloges and Road Wagons. Wil 8NYDER, 14th and Harney Streets, Glothing Bouyht. J. HARRI3 will pay highestCash price for eecond band clothing, Cori Fernham, b an Uswe er JOUN BAUMER 1814 Farnhiam Streot, Junik, PTHOLD, Lumber Lime and Cement. POSTER & GRAY corner, 6th end 1 ): 4 Lamnps and Glassware, . J. BONNER 1809 Douglas St. Goud Varloty, morchant Talors G. A LINDQUEST, 0n6 of our most popular Morchant Tatiors 1o ro- celving the lateat demiizns for Spring i Goods for gontlemen's wi Sty ud pilces 10w 6 evor 215 10tk bet Miilinery. MRS, 0. A. RINGER, Wholeealo aud Retatl, Fau 1 ardy, Cheapest House 10 80 por cond, Order onth Btreet, oelory, Gl dbe West, Pur by Mal, 116 Fifte Founary. & BOKB cor. 14th & Jackson ets JOHN WES lour and Fead, 5th aod Farnbem Bte., tors. OMANA CITY A Walehaas Bros,, pr Juming and lzar 25d and Cuming Btreete. Fariwaie, Iron anu Bieeh OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholcsale, 110 and 412 16tk strect A. HOLMES corne 16th and Callfornis. Harness, 8add| &e. B, WEIET 20 18th 8t. bet Fa Hotels 1 ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,0th & Farnhary EORAN HOUSE, P H. Cary, 918 Farnhaw 8b. BLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Siaven, 10th 8, Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Lesvenworth - & Harney, rugs, Paints ana Olis, KUHN & CO, Fharmaciets, Pine Yanc Goods, Cor, 15th and Dougles strocta. W.J. WHITEHOUS E, Wholesale & Retatl, 16th st, ©O. FIELD, 2023 North Bide Cuming Btreol, PARR, Drugylst. 104 and Howard Streets. Dentlsts, DR. PAUL Willisme' Block Oor. 16th & Dodge. Mry Goods Notlons, Eto. JONN H. ¥. LEUMANN & CO,, o ew York Dry Goods tore, 1810 and 1813 Farn. bhaw stroct. & Pacific, ruruiture, 4 7. GROSS, New aud Bewond Hand Furniture od Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highost cash price ald for second hand gooos. Fine goods &c. BONNER 1800 Dougls ef. Perce Works, OMAEA FENCE 00, UST, YRIES & CO 1218 Harney 8., L Toé Bo: e and Wood Foioes, Dilos igerators, ’ GOODMAN 1th Bt bet. Farn. & Manalictarer snd Deaior in Casen, Upright Gacca, &+, 1817 FRANK L. GERIARD, pro ow Cas wagrantad STEL, Tinware, Anc i klads of B ciane and Surgoons, A D., Room No &, Crelghton neve Mamonic I CHAS, LIZWE, 101% u bet. 10th & 11td. 60 Cent Grorea. P 0. BACKUS wrohsin St., Fanoy Goodw Nebraska Nationa) BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA (No. 2665.) REASURY DEPARTME Office « { CONPTHOLLER OF THIX CURREN WAsHINGTON, April 25th 1852 WikRzas, by satistactory evidence presented £0 the unders gned, it 1 a8 heen mado to appear that “I' E ~ EBRASKA NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA,”in the .ty of Omaba, in the county of Douglas, and State of Nebraskn, las complicd with all'the provisions of the Revised Statues of the United States required to be complicd with befoze an association shall bo authorized to com- wmence the bu-incss of Banking: Now, therefore, I, John Jay K- ox, Comptrolier of the Curr do hereby certif’ that “The Nebraska Natic sl Bank of Omaha,” in the of Omana, in the ¢ unty of Douglas, and s of Nebrasks, is authoriz d to comn business of Banking at provided One Hundred and Sixty-N Statutes of te United Statcs, In testimony whereof witness my hind und real of office this 25th day of April 1-52, JOIN JAY K ¥ te the on Fifty of the Rovised X, Comprraller of the Curr The above Pank is now prepared to receivo husiness 1t commences with fully pad up §200,000.00, with oflicers and direclors John- Stecl®, Whlesale s PRESIDENT, of . B, & Q and Co,, Whole: salo Boots and Shoes, JNO. 8. COLLINS, of G, I Wholesale Leathier Woo worth, Cour st Law, JAMES 3 LEWIS or and Attoruey von Reed & Co., Real shier of of Omal ment of tht Dank since ization in 1563, mdely Gonius Rewarded; The Stary of the Sowing Machine, A handsome littlo paniphlet, blue and gold cove with numerous engravingy, will be GIVEN AWAY i for it, at any branch r Ma: ufacturing Com I, post paid, ance fow our offle to any auult person ca or sub-oifice of The pany, or will bo sout b any person living at di The Singer Manufacturing Co., Principal Office, 84 Union Square, NEW YORK. THE KENDALL PLAITING MAGHINE | DRESS-MAKERS' CULPANION, It plaits troa 1-16 of a n incn w width in the coarscet folts or finest si ks 1t doea all kinds and styles of y laiting {n use, No lady that does her own dress-making can flord o do without ono—as nice plaiting fs mover out of fashion, if seen it seliy itelt, For Machines, Circulars or Agent's terms address CONGAR & €0., "1 Adama §t. Chicavo T EKOME NCHANP, ddent. Vice Pres’ W. 8. Dxisiikn, Sec. and Treas, THE NEBRASKA POHTRY OF THHE TI | ! ) | \ ' \ 8 ls | ro outr bal | 1) Tiod {ioaanlana ‘ot r Ohw " wimer snys there sh £ biag i his 18 then enjoy the re service hu he coming i MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. He tor's *Hazel Germun. Marie Ttoze joins Tt ' | prima donas after the Birmingt 1! star next sereon, avion Elmore w Kick elden Trwin are ¢ eiion i vidney " combinat Lonine consiler:d the 1 virkoe in- 1o takes a Francisco s Filie Me'villo and Tom Ca Of dier companv, ope t living ol seure wecks, The May mu-cal festiv Soventh veziment armo wit an audience of Carey was tao ill to terna was received with a storm of ap. planse, and was recalied five times, Wagner's “Parsi vready under re- hearsal by the orche £ the Mur 1 opers, under Cupellmeister Levy's On hiy way to Bayreuth W i s in an r three ay 1 opened in 1 in New Yol ner will performan to which the public of course will not be admitted, Dr. Eben Tourjes and the directors of the New England Conservatory of Music have purchased tbe St. James hotel m Boston, and will expend $700,000 titting up the building as a musical and literary institute. 1t 18 propos-d to furnish in struction not only in all branches of music, but in literature also The John T. Raymond season has been very prosperous. In his tour of thirty. five weeks Mr, Raymond has cleared $10,- 000. On May 15th the scason will be brought to a close at Niblo’s Garden, Mr, Raymond appearing again in his success- tul impersonation of *‘Ferdinand Ner l"rw«!u"m Gunter's “Fresh, the Ameri: can. Between the acts of *“The Mascotte,” in Richmond, by McCaull’s Opera Cowmpany, the stage manager, Mr. J villi said tu the audienc men, T must claim your indulgence for Mr Standish, who plays Pippo to-night. The gentleman who was billed for the pait bas unfortunately fallen a viotim to ginia hospitality,” The manager re an encore, In a prospectus issued in London by the projector of the new company, styled the Royal Ttalion Opera, Covert Garden, Lim- ited. after statements in detail as to the agroem d into with Mr. Map e son for fer of IHer Majesty's theuter to the company, the eighth para- graph read Che com pany will thus b the virtual control of Ttalian operat s in London_ in all the pri towns in Great Dritain and the Unite States, for whioh latter bran h of the company’s business most important and vantageous arrangements are almost complere,” W, Irving Bishop s that the version of “Camille” commonly used was bought Heron of James Mortimer, the lapter, and that she transferred M dis- pyight ta understan managed for the e Bijou, Varivus ac ledged Miss Heron's right in the piec Samnie) French & Son state io their pr ed editiou that it iscopyr {inAme by Matilda Heron, Now that Bijm her father, Mr, ki 1 . Irving with the ng that it way t of of her dq Stoepel, wro L country, Mr. Bishop proposes to enforcs the girl'x right to the piecs, and a bill in equity is heing prop ngaiy Fauny Davenport as i test case; suits wil aleo be brought azamst various mansgers a 8 ars who havo produced the piece—among then Clara Rhes, and Maud Gr nger, Miss Daven) fms that the ve she played Laura Ko CLUSION, 10w the Members of the Order of the Burled Alive Live, The Order of the Buried Alive, in Rome, the Convent of the cpolte Vive, is & remnant of the middle ages in the life of to-day. The London Queen'’s correspondent had the privi- lege of #n entrance within one after another of the five iron doors, and of talking with the mother superior through the thick swathing of a wood- THE OMAHA DALLY i nri Laurent s playing at Touy Pos- as been translated into a | month is larg t| veuth, you “are undoubicdly ulvendy |+ I y B butely oy | turn ¢ I e bnigh I “errtoling o | sl i, dight printed o ne { in tiny packages, t t h s which, if you your talk and [ furns round 0 0 rle looking bartier, ty tr ¢t has her day, its frce as an immnoveble t 1 tions of Romo when ! | ever. Mme, Materna. A New York Horald reporter tas been interviewing Mme. Mator results following: The distivgnished singer was found to be n lady chonbiis | years of age, above the medium height, wracatul earriage. o1 he: of ea is firmly shaped and her features fargo and expressive. Hor hair and o - | [ plexion are qnite dark, her evox rathe o« almond.s but disclosca, w | melined to be 1 swiles, u of perfucy te clearcst Of heroie mol in fac figure admirably yropor tioned, In reply to the tion it {she had come to thia ¢ v with keen pleasure, she replied, folly: “To tell you the trath, | ed | qnits a time before deci ot e, “And ' on sex I ohpll have to ring in | et alone, and wy proper elemont | 13, after all, the sta ! ; it that T hope that the A iean yeople will | not alone to be a good v good singer, but to blend these ele- ments as wmuch as possible (the W nerian operas absolutely roquire this), T feel somewhat ernmpod in a position where I can only cffer one of them.” “Did you see Wagner before your departure:” *No, he was in Ital 1o time, But he sent me a letter full of xind- ness and solicitude, bidding me an af- feotionate farewell. Tt is now eight years since that tie of frien Iship was formed between us, which 10 me, has grown dvarer than any other. [ had been in London previous 1o my first meeting him, whe te from the ‘Moister’ ting 1o to st on my way back to Germany in Bay- reuth. Laccepted. Wpon my nrrival he looked ut me, stared me, por- haps, and, after warmly ta me by the hand, suddenly ejuculated: ‘But you do not at all resemble your pic- tures, my dear,’ 4 this timo it was that he opened hia villa, *Walmfried,” and when, 1 the evening ho asked me to sing for him, I was embarrassed as to choice. ‘Anything, my dear; any- thing you like," he said, Tt suddenly struck me that ‘Elizabeth,” a nmnber from the second act of “I'annhauser,” would bo the most appropriate select ion, and hardly had T finished this when I found the ‘Meister’ warmly embracing me, exclaiming at the samo | time, ‘Brunchild, I have found thee.’ You see the meister is very impulsive, | To listen to him talk of music is & very roat pleasure, 1 assure you. Mo nows Low to explain his ideas in such simple and perspicuous langunge. As a stage manazer ho is, in my opin- ssand a | es him, not even least unim- portant detail. In all matters per- taining to his art he is severe but just in his method of preparing his singers Then, there are moments when he is likea mero chi He will shout with joy, play and froic about the room as if 17 instead of 70, so diflerent from other times, when he speaks ot his art, and when the little, i seems t) grow a “With the sco new opera you are to sing m at Bay- | thoroughly acquainted?” “Yew, and L think it remarkably [ fine. The part of Kundry, which T ain { to sing in Bayreuth in dJuly, will by | one of the most 1mportant roles T huve { yot attempte Lam afreid T appear [ €gotistical and concvited to talk in the 1y Ldo of myselt, but you ask me straightforward quescions and I can | only give you houest, straightforward | an Thereforn 1 say that T think | that in ‘Parsifal’ I will find my great- | est creation, Wich ic opportunities and such grand ner has written in the «pora it seems almost imposeible not | o tu succeed, There are roles which it is impussible to kill. ite or Elsaas an instance, “You never attended a season of || opera in New York, did you madame, when stray companies give ‘Lohen- rin't” n (Laugeingly)—*‘Let us rather speak 2 en veil, but ordinary connnunication with the convent is carried on through the “*harrel,” which fills an opening in the wail. Over the barrel 1s wri ten: “Who will live contented within MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Harrows, Farm Rollers, Bulk L‘:y Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wing mi Wa ato propared to do fob work sud wauut turiog for other parties. Addres sll orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO., Lincows Nxs W. 8. GIBBS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room No- 4, Creighton Blogck, 15th Street, ONVAHA, Orrick Houns; 10to124 M, 3to 5r.M lephone connected with Contral Office theso walls let her leave at the gate eyery esrthly care " You knock at the barrel, which turns slowly around till it shows a section like that of an orange from which one of the quar- ters has been cut. You speak to the invisible sister, who asks your will; and she answers you in good Italian and culti vated intonation. You hear the voice quite distinctly, but as if it were far, far away. She is really separated from you only by a slender slice of wood, but she is absolutely invisible, Not the smallest ray of hzflt, not the smalleat chink, is visible between you and her. Sound travels through ‘the barrier, but sight is absolutely ex- cluded. These nuns live on charity, keeping two Lents in the year—one from November to Christus, the other the ordinary Lent of Catholic christendom. Living, therefore, on of ‘Parsifal.” That opera contains some of the finest choral music that |1 Wagner has ever written, in the second act three difterent cho- ruses—one on the stage, another be- hind the scene, and a chorus of angels in heaven, while the cathedral bells are ringing. A finer tone effect than is produced in this scene Wagner has not couceived. When it was tried Wagner broke into tears, exclaiming that the realization far exceeded his greatesc hopes.”’ 2 “But let us look to the present, madame. What are your feelings con- cerning your appearauces in New York?” ‘I shall give the Ametican people wmy very best efforts and sincerely trust that they will bo pleased. I shall do my uttermost and then place wy- self in their good keeping.” n Jacob Martzolf, of Lancaster, N. Y., #ays your SPRING BLOSSOM works we 1 for everythiog you recou mend it; mysell, wife and children have all nsed h, and you can't find o healthier fawily in New %rk state, —Oct, 1850, wh dlw flower over the convent w CDIotans SN60% oAt NYO (10th 81) oat to hor watching frionds t g | 'wo story howe of ¢ roome, cellar still wbve. When sho hay boen gath- [ X ierman ave (10.h et) near ered to the majority the tlower ia not | Largo houso of 10 veoms and lot & x thrown, and the vell has f o B P b L L R ol feel woll pleased, for 1 havo tod | o somo o unmbers of wy ve- | pertoire, But my cito ys being | 200) strodt, 87,000, Wobstor ne 13th near Ch; ion, beyond comparison; nothing es- | on lzrd steet near 1th, 82,000, e near Grace, 7 (00, 80x152 foet on Jackwon near 12t I splendid dra- | on Dy cnpert iear 16th strect 0l and 100vis above, on leased lot on' Dougw near Take Marguor- [ 16th stroct, #4200 4x280 fect on 19th strect miar Nail Worl nis near 2st streo 16th street near ), 188 [ { [N A\ [ g Q y i P . NEER | ) | | ¥ AN FIFTRENTH » AN 8L 1 one 1 0 rooms ] | Ba g 5"3&1.3.:& o T O © K S, o Lk gy B q @fa wa AL, ATNH g P "o o o il el Q9 AR Fire and Burglar Prao Ah. FE' €N 5 V A ULTS, 1020 F rn 8 O . ham Street, ull 1% on Ham. 00, wee of 4 rooms with hat ot on £ st e G line 22580 foot wth ro. eot, | i alove, heavil 160 ton of fce, fine s building: alvotwo story hoise | siern, Lot GoxTSe B w4 W ebstor, 1o of 0 rooms, 7 10 et near St Mary's tot on Webater t oon Piorcs near Douglas near s faltlot on Cass near WA roome b near St t It on 1gth No. 104, o of 11 ¢ v 108 196 h near 1 et vt No, Two story. b T34120 feet on i 00, done of 4 nd two oft near 14th aso and full lot on Pacific 0, houso 0 rooms, on Loaven and lot 02x116 500, rooms, on 18tk strect noar Luavenworth, & No. 147, House of rooms on 18th stroot , 86,000, 01 10 rooms and 1} lots on 18th v 80,000, © rooms, lot v surcot) hear ete., on 168k 1, 10t 60X1604 foot, on th stroet, 1,600, . d bt lot on Capitol e of 0 and ono of ¢ leased lot on Webster near 20th stroet, story Youse § roows, half lot on th §3,600, arge house and full block noas Douglas near 20tk 11 rooms and halt lot on on Davenport neir rick honso ana lob 22x132 fect or near 15th, 83,000, Howse 6 rooms and half lot on lzsrd 1, 81,20, T'wo Wtory house 8 rooms with 13 F Saundurs stroet, 52,500, and onw haif story house 10 roome r10th pir 500, housca 7 Fooias cach and § lot op 0, 84,0.0, No, 101, Hous: & roows, cellar, etc., 13 lotson South uvino near Faoiflé streer, §1,450. No. 100, Wouse 4 roows, collar, ¢ No, 103 No, 102, T hait 1oy No, 09, Very largo house and full lot on Iar ney tesr L4h wtroot, 80 000, house of 11 rooms on Shormar y rooms feot, wtablo, otc., on Sherman ave rick houso two lots on Daven noar 10th 21,000 argo honse' and fulllot on Dodge 1, $1,000, alf lot on 20th 71 0us0, § rooms 0th stroot, $1,500, usea, i 0f*) audone o b, 85,000, uear 1ith utroot, £4,600, he, 1 troot, two tull lots on ),000, iy houso and lot 73 Oneand onc-ha f No. 72, Laxgo brick hou No. 71, Large bouss 12 ro i near 20U trect . No, 65, Stable and § full lots on ¥ rank lin streot icar Baunders, §2,000, No, (4, Two'story frame building, stor helow No. 03, House 4 yoomw, basement, ot 1700 +0. 62, New house 4 rooms ono story, full lo Hariloy ear 218t 8t cot, £2,600. No_ 61, La ge house 10 so0ms, fuil 194 on Bar near 2 ut street, ¥5.000, No ) House % rcows, halt lot on Davenpor neur #1000 No 0, Four houses and bialt 106 on Gas near Sth wtrot 52,600, 8, Houms of 7 rooms, full 1ot on Webster Y N There are | ;o 21d strect rge house 10 rooms, well, cistern, ete Lear Oth street, ¥4,000, %, 'I'wo story house Y rooms, etc., tull lot on Webster noar 16th street 82,600 0 66, House of 10 rooms, full lot on Calfor. 0. oms, two full lots on 19th No 60, Houre 6 strect néar Paul. #,000, o 40, Brick house 11 roows, full lot on Far nam BeAr 17th Btrect, §5,000 No 45, House of ' roows, halt lot on Pacific aear Ot street, §,500 No 87, House of s rooms, 1} lots on 10th near Nicholad strct, §3,000. NO 86, 2 wo btory brick houses with lot déx 82 foct 0n Chicago near 15th strect 6,600 each. No 46, Large liouso 7 rooms, closcs, ete on ark, ¥3,000. BEMIS' 16th and Dcuglas Street, ODOMAELA =~ - = Store, F. 5. 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Pianos and Organs soid for cash or instailments at [Bottom Prices, A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vese & Son's Pi anos, and other makes, Algo Clough & Warren, sterling, Imperial, Smitb American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- hasing. & BRO.,, Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always gives satisfaction, because it mslkes and is the Chear. est Flour in the market., Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES. Qashin_‘qqer McOULLOCH, 10w ReaL ESTATE Acecy |COUNSELOR - AT - LAW | 1 b, mcLaveuLy, J.H, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public.

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